@RichFelker @letsencrypt That was my reaction as well: Great, let's read that... oh, Python dependency. *closes window*
Are there protocol docs for @letsencrypt yet that would allow doing a tiny client implementation that doesn't need big interpreters?
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@laurentbercot@letsencrypt Python is a much lesser evil than having to manually jump through hoops to get your cert signed, over & over. -
@laurentbercot@letsencrypt But there's obviously a simple protocol behind this that could be done in a couple hundred lines of C. -
@RichFelker@laurentbercot@letsencrypt Protocol is ACME @ IETF. There's a community Go client, and it's built into#caddyServer already -
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@RichFelker@laurentbercot@letsencrypt Go is only ~110MB while python ~40MB. I want the 200+ lines C... -
@n_copa@RichFelker@laurentbercot@letsencrypt good news then my Mozilla Winter of Security student is doing that! https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Automation/Winter_Of_Security_2015/Certificate_Automation_tooling_for_Lets_Encrypt …
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@pikhq@letsencrypt Yeah, I found it. Would be nice to see a minimal guide to using the proto, full sample sessions, etc. tho.
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